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128 DBMS_XMLSAVE

DBMS_XMLSAVE provides XML to database-type functionality.

See Also:

Oracle XML DB Developer's Guide

This chapter contains the following topics:


Using DBMS_XMLSAVE


Constants

Table 128-1 Constants of DBMS_XMLSAVE

Constant Description
DEFAULT_ROWTAG The default tag name for the element corresponding to database records -- ROW
DEFAULT_DATE_FORMAT Default date mask:'MM/dd/yyyy HH:mm:ss'
MATCH_CASE Used to specify that when mapping XML elements to database entities; the XSU should be case sensitive.
IGNORE_CASE Used to specify that when mapping XML elements to database. entities the XSU should be case insensitive.


Types

Table 128-2 Types of DBMS_XMLSAVE

Type Description
ctxType The type of the query context handle. The type of the query context handle. This the return type of NEWCONTEXT.


Summary of DBMS_XMLSAVE Subprograms

Table 128-3 DBMS_XMLSAVE Package Subprograms

Method Description
CLEARKEYCOLUMNLIST
Clears the key column list.
CLEARUPDATECOLUMNLIST
Clears the update column list.
CLOSECONTEXT
It closes/deallocates a particular save context.
DELETEXML
Deletes records specified by data from the XML document, from the table specified at the context creation time.
GETEXCEPTIONCONTENT
Via its arguments, this method returns the thrown exception's error code and error message.
INSERTXML
Inserts the XML document into the table specified at the context creation time.
NEWCONTEXT
Creates a save context, and returns the context handle.
PROPAGATEORIGINALEXCEPTION
Tells the XSU that if an exception is raised, and is being thrown, the XSU should throw the very exception raised; rather then, wrapping it with an OracleXMLSQLException.
REMOVEXSLTPARAM
Removes the value of a top-level stylesheet parameter
SETBATCHSIZE
Changes the batch size used during DML operations.
SETCOMMITBATCH
Sets the commit batch size.
SETDATEFORMAT
Sets the format of the generated dates in the XML document.
SETIGNORECASE
The XSU does mapping of XML elements to database.
SETKEYCOLUMN
This methods adds a column to the key column list.
SETPRESERVEWHITESPACE
Tells the XSU whether to preserve whitespace or not.
SETROWTAG
Names the tag used in the XML document to enclose the XML elements corresponding to database.
SETSQLTOXMLNAMEESCAPING
This turns on or off escaping of XML tags in the case that the SQL object name, which is mapped to a XML identifier, is not a valid XML identifier.
SETUPDATECOLUMN
Adds a column to the update column list.
SETXSLT
Registers a XSL transform to be applied to the XML to be saved.
SETXSLTPARAM
Sets the value of a top-level stylesheet parameter.
UPDATEXML
Updates the table given the XML document.


CLEARKEYCOLUMNLIST

Clears the key column list.

Syntax

PROCEDURE clearKeyColumnList(
   ctxHdl IN ctxType);

Parameter IN / OUT Description
ctxHdl (IN) Context handle.




CLEARUPDATECOLUMNLIST

Clears the update column list.

Syntax

PROCEDURE clearUpdateColumnList(
   ctxHdl IN ctxType);

Parameter IN / OUT Description
ctxHdl (IN) Context handle.




CLOSECONTEXT

Closes/deallocates a particular save context.

Syntax

PROCEDURE closeContext(
   ctxHdl IN ctxType);

Parameter IN / OUT Description
ctxHdl (IN) Context handle.




DELETEXML

Deletes records specified by data from the XML document from the table specified at the context creation time, and returns the number of rows deleted. The options are described in the following table.

Syntax Description
FUNCTION deleteXML(

   ctxHdl IN ctxPType,

   xDoc IN VARCHAR2)

RETURN NUMBER;

Uses a VARCHAR2 type for the xDoc parameter.
FUNCTION deleteXML(

   ctxHdl IN ctxType,

   xDoc IN CLOB)

RETURN NUMBER;

Uses a CLOB type for the xDoc parameter.

Parameter IN / OUT Description
ctxHdl (IN) Context handle.
xDoc (IN) String containing the XML document.




GETEXCEPTIONCONTENT

Through its arguments, this method returns the thrown exception's error code and error message, SQL error code. This is to get around the fact that the JVM throws an exception on top of whatever exception was raised; thus, rendering PL/SQL unable to access the original exception.

Syntax

PROCEDURE getExceptionContent(
   ctxHdl IN ctxType,
   errNo OUT NUMBER,
   errMsg OUT VARCHAR2);

Parameter IN / OUT Description
ctxHdl (IN) Context handle.
errNo (IN) Error number.
errMsg (IN) Error message.




INSERTXML

Inserts the XML document into the table specified at the context creation time, and returns the number of rows inserted. The options are described in the following table.

Syntax Description
FUNCTION insertXML(

   ctxHdl IN ctxType,

   xDoc IN VARCHAR2)

RETURN NUMBER;

Passes in the xDoc parameter as a VARCHAR2.
FUNCTION insertXML(

   ctxHdl IN ctxType,

   xDoc IN CLOB)

RETURN NUMBER;

Passes in the xDoc parameter as a CLOB.

Parameter IN / OUT Description
ctxHdl (IN) Context handle.
xDoc (IN) String containing the XML document.




NEWCONTEXT

Creates a save context, and returns the context handle.

Syntax

FUNCTION newContext(
   targetTable IN VARCHAR2)
RETURN ctxType;

Parameter IN / OUT Description
targetTable (IN) The target table into which to load the XML document.




PROPAGATEORIGINALEXCEPTION

Tells the XSU that if an exception is raised, and is being thrown, the XSU should throw the very exception raised; rather then, wrapping it with an OracleXMLSQLException.

Syntax

PROCEDURE propagateOriginalException(
   ctxHdl IN ctxType,
   flag IN BOOLEAN);

Parameter IN / OUT Description
ctxHdl (IN) Context handle.
flag (IN) Propagate the original exception? 0=FALSE, 1=TRUE.




REMOVEXSLTPARAM

Removes the value of a top-level stylesheet parameter.

Syntax

PROCEDURE removeXSLTParam(
   ctxHdl IN ctxType, 
   name IN VARCHAR2);

Parameter IN / OUT Description
ctxHdl (IN) Context handle.
name (IN) Parameter name.




SETBATCHSIZE

Changes the batch size used during DML operations. When performing inserts, updates or deletes, it is better to batch the operations so that they get executed in one shot rather than as separate statements. The flip side is that more memory is needed to buffer all the bind values. Note that when batching is used, a commit occurs only after a batch is executed. So if one of the statement inside a batch fails, the whole batch is rolled back. This is a small price to pay considering the performance gain; nevertheless, if this behavior is unacceptable, then set the batch size to 1.

Syntax

PROCEDURE setBatchSize(
   ctxHdl IN ctxType,
   batchSize IN NUMBER);

Parameter IN / OUT Description
ctxHdl (IN) Context handle.
batchSize (IN) Batch size.




SETCOMMITBATCH

Sets the commit batch size. The commit batch size refers to the number or records inserted after which a commit should follow. If batchSize is less than 1 or the session is in "auto-commit" mode, using the XSU does not make any explicit commits. By default, commitBatch is 0.

Syntax

PROCEDURE setCommitBatch(
   ctxHdl IN ctxType,
   batchSize IN NUMBER);

Parameter IN / OUT Description
ctxHdl (IN) Context handle.
batchSize (IN) Commit batch size.


SETDATEFORMAT

Sets the format of the generated dates in the XML document. The syntax of the date format patern, the date mask, should conform to the requirements of the class java.text.SimpleDateFormat. Setting the mask to <code>null</code> or an empty string unsets the date mask.

Syntax

PROCEDURE setDateFormat(
   ctxHdl IN ctxType,
   mask IN VARCHAR2);

Parameter IN / OUT Description
ctxHdl (IN) Context handle.
mask (IN) Syntax of the date format pattern..


SETIGNORECASE

The XSU does mapping of XML elements to db columns/attributes based on the element names (XML tags). This function tells the XSU to do this match case insensitive.

Syntax

PROCEDURE setIgnoreCase(
   ctxHdl IN ctxType,
   flag IN NUMBER);

Parameter IN / OUT Description
ctxHdl (IN) Context handle.
flag (IN) Ignore tag case in the XML doc? 0=FALSE, 1=TRUE.




SETKEYCOLUMN

This method adds a column to the "key column list". The value for the column cannot be NULL. In case of update or delete, the columns in the key column list make up the WHERE clause of the statement. The key columns list must be specified before updates can complete; this is optional for delete operations.

Syntax

PROCEDURE setKeyColumn( 
   ctxHdl IN ctxType,
   colName IN VARCHAR2);

Parameter IN / OUT Description
ctxHdl (IN) Context handle.
colName (IN) Column to be added to the key column list; cannot be NULL.




SETPRESERVEWHITESPACE

Tells the XSU whether or not to preserve whitespace.

Syntax

PROCEDURE setPreserveWhitespace(
   ctxHdl IN ctxType,
   flag IN BOOLEAN := true);

Parameter IN / OUT Description
ctxHdl (IN) Context handle.
flag (IN) Should XSU preserve whitespace?




SETROWTAG

Names the tag used in the XML document to enclose the XML elements corresponding to db. records.

Syntax

PROCEDURE setRowTag(
   ctxHdl IN ctxType,
   tag IN VARCHAR2);

Parameter IN / OUT Description
ctxHdl (IN) Context handle.
tag (IN) Tag name.




SETSQLTOXMLNAMEESCAPING

Turns on or off escaping of XML tags in the case that the SQL object name, which is mapped to a XML identifier, is not a valid XML identifier.

Syntax

PROCEDURE setSQLToXMLNameEscaping(
   ctxHdl IN ctxType,
   flag IN BOOLEAN := true);

Parameter IN / OUT Description
ctxHdl (IN) Context handle.
flag (IN) Turn on escaping?




SETUPDATECOLUMN

Adds a column to the update column list. In case of insert, the default is to insert values to all the columns in the table; on the other hand, in case of updates, the default is to only update the columns corresponding to the tags present in the ROW element of the XML document. When the update column list is specified, the columns making up this list alone will get updated or inserted into.

Syntax

PROCEDURE setUpdateColumn( 
   ctxHdl IN ctxType,
   colName IN VARCHAR2);

Parameter IN / OUT Description
ctxHdl (IN) Context handle.
colName (IN) Column to be added to the update column list.


SETXSLT

Registers an XSL transform to be applied to the XML to be saved. If a stylesheet was already registered, it gets replaced by the new one. To un-register the stylesheet, pass in null for the URI. The options are described in the following table.

Syntax Description
PROCEDURE setXSLT(

   ctxHdl IN ctxType,

   uri IN VARCHAR2,

   ref IN VARCHAR2 := null);

Passes in the stylesheet through a URI.
PROCEDURE setXSLT(

   ctxHdl IN ctxType,

   stylesheet IN CLOB,

   ref IN VARCHAR2 := null);

Passes in the stylesheet through a CLOB.


Parameter IN / OUT Description
ctxHdl (IN) Context handle.
uri (IN) URI to the stylesheet to register.
ref (IN) URL for include, import, and external entities.
stylesheet (IN) CLOB containing the stylesheet to register.


SETXSLTPARAM

Sets the value of a top-level stylesheet parameter. The parameter is expected to be a valid XPath expression; literal values would therefore have to be explicitly quoted.

Syntax

PROCEDURE setXSLTParam(
   ctxHdl IN ctxType,
   name IN VARCHAR2,
   value IN VARCHAR2);

Parameter IN / OUT Description
ctxHdl (IN) Context handle.
name (IN) Parameter name.
value (IN) Parameter value as an XPath expression




UPDATEXML

Updates the table specified at the context creation time with data from the XML document, and returns the number of rows updated. The options are described in the following table.

Syntax Description
FUNCTION updateXML(

   ctxHdl IN ctxType,

   xDoc IN VARCHAR2)

RETURN NUMBER;

Passes in the xDoc parameter as a VARCHAR2.
FUNCTION updateXML(

   ctxHdl IN ctxType,

   xDoc IN CLOB)

RETURN NUMBER;

Passes in the xDoc parameter as a CLOB.

Parameter IN / OUT Description
ctxHdl (IN) Context handle.
xDoc (IN) String containing the XML document.